Are Traditional IT System Interoperability Solutions Sufficient and Efficient? Thoughts on Novel Solutions

  • Munk Sándor
doi: 10.32567/hm.2022.1.11

Absztrakt

In our globalised world the interoperability of organisational IT systems has become an indispensable  condition for the cooperation of organisations, so IT  interoperability is now a priority demand of all application.  In practice, we can essentially only find solutions based on  standardised intermediary representations, but these have a number of limitations, the analysis of which is not covered in the literature. Novel interoperability solutions have also  emerged in connection with the development of  information technology, but little is said about the general  requirements for innovative solutions. This publication  seeks to contribute to these tasks. 

Kulcsszavak:

IT interoperability limitations of traditional solutions interoperability infrastructure interoperability services

Hogyan kell idézni

Munk, S. (2022). Are Traditional IT System Interoperability Solutions Sufficient and Efficient? Thoughts on Novel Solutions. Hadmérnök, 17(1), 171–191. https://doi.org/10.32567/hm.2022.1.11

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